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Boat 2kg Powder Fire Extinguisher - MED Approved

Product no: XFXP2
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  • Normal price: £32.95
    Simply price: £30.99 + VAT
    £37.19 inc. VAT
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The FireChief boat 2kg powder fire extinguisher has the BSI Kitemark, CE Mark, comes with a 6 year warranty and is MED approved. With the "Ships Wheel" logo guaranteeing that this is suitable for the tough demands of boats, yachts and marinas, it still has the impressive fire-fighting capabilities as other powders, with a rating of 13A 89B C and is supplied with a hanging bracket that is designed for wall hanging or fixing in a boat, vehicle or truck.
 
Suitable for boats, yachts, and marinas, as well as for home, truck cabs, portable buildings, small kitchen areas, small workshops, cars, vans, and caravans

**British Standard 5306:3 requires the commissioning of extinguishers for businesses at your premises after delivery. We offer the option of commissioning only or with wall fixing. Our engineer will certify and label the extinguisher and issue a certificate for your insurance compliance.



British Standard 5306-8:2012 for the Selection and Positioning of Portable Fire Extinguishers has been updated with an important change - see Details and Dimensions below

  • 6-Year Warranty, BSEN3 approved, CE Marked approved, BSi Kitemarked
  • Fire rating 13A 89B C
  • Easily refilled and maintained by any extinguisher service technician
  • Supplied full with positioning and commissioning instructions
  • Height 385mm - diameter 110mm (Overall width 110mm)
  • Total weight 3.7kg
  • Discharge time 14 seconds
  • Operating temperature -30 to 60°C
  • Manufactured by FireChief

British Standard 5306-8:2012 for the Selection and Positioning of Portable Fire Extinguishers

5.4.3 Use of powder extinguishers
The discharge of a powder extinguisher within buildings can cause a sudden reduction of visibility and can also impair breathing, which could temporarily jeopardize escape, rescue or other emergency action. For this reason, powder extinguishers should generally not be specified for use indoors, unless mitigated by a health and safety risk assessment.

Additionally, when looking to comply with Part 8 of the ADR regulations, ensure you meet the minimum dry powder fire extinguisher provision to suit the size of your vehicle.

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